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Teens With Multiple Concussions Face Higher Risk of Suicidal
Teens With Multiple Concussions Face Higher Risk of Suicidal
Teens With Multiple Concussions Face Higher Risk of Suicidal Thoughts
High school students, particularly males, who reported a history of concussion in the last year were more likely to engage in suicidal thoughts, planning or attempts than their nonconcussed peers, according to a study
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